Lifestyle
Physical Illness Ups Suicide Risk in Men, Not Women, Says Study
When it comes to identify who is more at suicide risk, scientists have found that physical illness and injury raises the risk of suicide in men but not women, along with a plethora of other insights into the complex factors that may increase a person's ri...
Shaheen Bhatt's Novel Gives Haunting Account of What It is Like to Live with Depression
Bhatt's unwavering focus in this book is her battle with depression, but she is also quick to point out that she has the privilege and is equipped with resources to fight depression on a regular basis.
Get Cholesterol Checked From 20s to Calculate Heart Risk
Researchers analysed the data obtained from almost four lakh persons in 19 countries and found a strong link between bad-cholesterol levels and risk of cardiovascular diseases.
International Emmy Awards 2019: Radhika Apte Dazzles with Sacred Games, Lust Stories Team
Radhika Apte shone the brightest as she made an appearance twice on the red carpet - for 'Lust Stories' as well as for 'Sacred Games'.
Obesity Can Cause Brain Damage, Says Study
The World Health Organisation (WTO) data indicates the number of overweight or obese infants and young children increased from 32 million in 1990 to 41 million in 2016 globally.
Old Newspapers Can be Used for Cheap, Large Scale Production of Carbon Nanotubes
The researchers, however, said not all newspapers are equally good as only those in which a china clay called kaolin is used for sizing resulted in carbon nanotube growth.
Lack of Sleep May Cause Heart Disease in Poor, Says Study
The researchers noted that structural reforms are needed at every level of society to enable people to get more sleep.
Victoria's Secret Cancels Annual Fashion Show
Leading lingerie brand Victoria's Secret has cancelled its annual fashion show amid dwindling television ratings and increasing criticism of the event.
Society Looked Differently at Me for Delaying My Pregnancy, Says Mandira Bedi
Mandira Bedi, who has been married to filmmaker Raj Kaushal for a long time said that women are often subjected to stereotypes of being family-oriented or career-oriented.
Taller People have Increased Risk of Irregular Heartbeat
The research reveals a strong link between the genetic variants associated with height and one's risk for AFib.
Bacteria in the Gut May Alter Ageing Process: Study
With age, the viability of small intestinal cells is reduced, and this is associated with reduced mucus production that make intestinal cells more vulnerable to damage and cell death.
Sara Ali Khan's Fitness Regime Shows How She Gets Ready for a Guilt-Free Vacation
Sara Ali Khan has shared a video from her workout session with her trainer, showing what it takes for her to look fabulous in her beachside pictures while on vacation.
Finally, A 'Breakthrough' in Vaping Lung Injury Probe in US
The chemical, vitamin E acetate, is used as an additive in the production of e-cigarette because it resembles THC oil, said CDC which announced the "breakthrough".
Narcissistic People Less Likely to Suffer From Depression
Researchers from the Queen's University Belfast have found that people who have grandiose narcissistic traits were more likely to be "mentally tough", feel less stressed and also less vulnerable to depression.
Exhibition to Feature 25 Clay Sculptures Capturing Dancers in Motion
A selection of 25 clay sculptures by New York-based artist Raj Shahani capturing "dancers in motion" will be on display at an upcoming exhibition at Mumbai's Jehangir Gallery.
Some Plants May Depend More on Friendly Fungi than Own Leaves, Says Study
The researchers said that plants live in symbiosis with the root associated fungi which provide up to 80 per cent of the nutrients and water a plant needs to grow.